Rosa Luxemburg's analysis of the inherent contradictions of capitalist accumulation.

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Table of Contents:

Preface

Section One: The Problem of Reproduction

Chapter 1: The Object of Our InvestigationChapter 2: Quesnay's and Adam Smiths Analyses of the Process of ReproductionChapter 3: A Criticism of Smiths AnalysisChapter 4: Marxs Scheme of Simple ReproductionChapter 5: The Circulation of MoneyChapter 6: Enlarged ReproductionChapter 7: Analysis of Marxs Diagram of Enlarged ReproductionChapter 8: Marxs Attempt To Resolve the DifficultyChapter 9: The Difficulty Viewed From the Angle of the Process of Circulation

Chapter 25: Contradictions Within the Diagram of Enlarged ReproductionChapter 26: The Reproduction of Capital and Its Social SettingChapter 27: The Struggle Against Natural EconomyChapter 28: The Introduction of Commodity EconomyChapter 29. the Struggle Against Peasant EconomyChapter 30. International LoansChapter 31: Protective Tariffs and AccumulationChapter 32: Militarism as a Province of Accumulation